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By : Grisel Blazek    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-05-31 04:01:44
Diagnosing a health problem is the first step towards figuring out an effective and right treatment. You just can't treat a health problem unless you know what it is and what are the causes behind it. Though each health problem needs correct diagnosis, it is far more important for problems like back trouble. This is so because you could have back pain because of assorted factors. Proper diagnosis therefore is inescapable to find the precise cause behind the problem and the correct treatment for a similar.

One of the most popular diagnostic checks for back pain is X ray. You'll find that a doctor will suggest an X ray in almost all of the cases. If you've had a stiff back for over Thirty days you'll be diagnosed through this particular tool. Furthermore, it is utilized for cases of long-term steroid use, osteoporosis, significant stress and old age patients. Doctors also suggest an X ray when they think a bone deformation or a bone fracture could be the cause of your back trouble. It is also used to diagnose sciatica.

CT scan is the next technique used to recognise the root of back pain. If the doctor suspects fracture, cancer, infection or cauda equine syndrome to be the reasons behind this agony, they may advocate CT scan. Nonetheless there are also doctors who feel that CT scan isn't necessarily the quickest method to find out the rationale for back trouble.

Back pain is also diagnosed thru Myelogram which is juts like a X-ray. In this test a radio opaque dye is inserted in to the spinal canal. Myelogram is routinely done with a CT scan if a surgery is anticipated. So if doctor has commended you a surgery for sciatica, the possibilities are bright that you may be made to undergo this test.

Some experts suggest the bone density test to diagnose back pain. It is commonly used to discover weakness in the bones of the patient. There are cases when bone weakness leads to back pain and it occurs in conditions like osteoporosis. This condition at times even leads to cracks in the bone.

MRI is today used to diagnose the essential reasons behind back trouble thought the results may nay not be decisive. MRI is routinely commended in circumstances where CT Scan is suggested. A latest study proves that MRI has not been able to recognize slipped disk in almost 20 p.c of the cases. As a result, MRI is typically conducted with a collection of other tests to determine the exact problem.

Whether you are suffering from sciatica or any other form of back pain, a proper diagnosis of the difficulty is a must.

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